• Bryan Cranston tells The Sydney Morning Herald, “Breaking Bad had such a definitive ending that I’m really satisfied with that, and so I don’t want to continue with that story; there’s no way to revive that story. Let’s let that be itself and let it go off and be what it is.”

• Aaron Paul, talking to Today about his new movie, Eye in the Sky, says, “I play a pilot who’s in the safety of his bunker just outside of Las Vegas, Nevada, flying a drone over Kenya and it’s just such a strange thing that this pilot is in control of this huge drone that has missiles attached to it.”

• Entertainment Weekly interviews Aaron Paul about the loss of his Eye in the Sky co-star, Alan Rickman, and he says, “It came as a horrible shock to everyone. We lost one of the most brilliant people in this profession.”

• Film-News.co.uk reports that Breaking Bad is “the most binge-worthy TV boxset of all-time,” according to a study of 2,000 U.K. adults by a market research firm called OnePoll.

• Gamezone reports that The Division contains a Breaking Bad Easter egg: “Instead of Jess[e] and Walter, we have Jonathan Pinkman and William White making an obvious callback to the series.”

• Fox Sports notes that the Denver Broncos’ Von Miller used “a hilarious photoshopped image” from Breaking Bad to congratulate Brock Osweiler and Malik Jackson on their new contracts.

• Speaking with Men’s Journal about his Idaho boyhood, Aaron Paul explains, “I think I kind of took it for granted when I was being raised there. It was just a daily occurrence to be cliff jumping and floating down rivers.”

• ComingSoon.net considers Breaking Bad one of the 10 best series on Netflix because the “fall of Bryan Cranston’s Walter White across 62 episodes of Breaking Bad is mesmerizing… and it’s a perfectly bingeable show.”

• Backstage takes a look at 10 actors, including Bryan Cranston, “who have taken on directing television shows as another outlet to showcase their talent.”